TheGreatSouthern
Well-Known Member
Hi all.
I have switched from using coco to flood and drain, and this is my first run.
I'm running 18 x 14 gallon tubs with clay pebbles, they are fed from an 80 gal reservoir.
When fully pumped out the nutrient level comes up to about an inch below the surface of the pebbles. It pumps up in 8 mins and drains in 30 mins and repeats every hour.
The temp in the grow space is 27C, the res is situated outside the building and is cooled by a heat exchanger (it's summer here) so it sits around 20C in the day and 16-18C at night. the cooling water is 14C, so can't bring the res down lower than 20C in the day. The res is bubbled with the biggest aquarium pump I could find (4 outlets, 4 air stones, tons of air.)
I'm using 50 milliliters of 50% H202 every 4 days in the res to prevent root rot. I think I got that calculation right, but I could be wrong.
Nutrients are an Australian brand called Nutrifield, I run the concentrations stated on the bottle. Currently 19 days from germination so I am feeding at EC 1.0. Another week and I should be up to 1.2
My problem is these seedlings look sick, real sick. leaves are pale and growth is slow. I pulled a couple out and no sign of root rot, just poor root development. Both roots and shoots should be 3-4 times this size compared to previous grows.
The water supply is PH 6.3 and doesn't even register an EC on my bluelab truncheon, the water is from a very deep bore and I never had a problem with it in coco and once nutes are in the solution it's about 6.5ish. I then lowered it to 5.8 with phosphoric acid but within a few hours it was back up to 6.7-6.8. lowered it a few more times and the solution turned cloudy.
Some googling indicated it could be calcium rich water, and the phosphoric acid was possibly causing the calcium to precipitate and neutralizing the acid, and I do not have access to nitric acid as it's heavily watched here and hard to obtain. I was going through something like 60ml of 80% phosphoric per day trying to lower this PH and it just wasn't working so I drained and refilled gave hydrochloric acid a go. Hydrochloric is doing a better job, but I'm still putting in 40ml of 35% hydrochloric per day and the PH still rises from 5.8 to 6.5-6.7 over night and these plants are still tiny, I'm not convinced it's the plants lowering the PH.
Sorry no photos of the plants, but the best way to describe them is that they are yellow on the bottom leaves graduating to lime green on the new growth. No signs of micronutrient deficiencies.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance
TGS
I have switched from using coco to flood and drain, and this is my first run.
I'm running 18 x 14 gallon tubs with clay pebbles, they are fed from an 80 gal reservoir.
When fully pumped out the nutrient level comes up to about an inch below the surface of the pebbles. It pumps up in 8 mins and drains in 30 mins and repeats every hour.
The temp in the grow space is 27C, the res is situated outside the building and is cooled by a heat exchanger (it's summer here) so it sits around 20C in the day and 16-18C at night. the cooling water is 14C, so can't bring the res down lower than 20C in the day. The res is bubbled with the biggest aquarium pump I could find (4 outlets, 4 air stones, tons of air.)
I'm using 50 milliliters of 50% H202 every 4 days in the res to prevent root rot. I think I got that calculation right, but I could be wrong.
Nutrients are an Australian brand called Nutrifield, I run the concentrations stated on the bottle. Currently 19 days from germination so I am feeding at EC 1.0. Another week and I should be up to 1.2
My problem is these seedlings look sick, real sick. leaves are pale and growth is slow. I pulled a couple out and no sign of root rot, just poor root development. Both roots and shoots should be 3-4 times this size compared to previous grows.
The water supply is PH 6.3 and doesn't even register an EC on my bluelab truncheon, the water is from a very deep bore and I never had a problem with it in coco and once nutes are in the solution it's about 6.5ish. I then lowered it to 5.8 with phosphoric acid but within a few hours it was back up to 6.7-6.8. lowered it a few more times and the solution turned cloudy.
Some googling indicated it could be calcium rich water, and the phosphoric acid was possibly causing the calcium to precipitate and neutralizing the acid, and I do not have access to nitric acid as it's heavily watched here and hard to obtain. I was going through something like 60ml of 80% phosphoric per day trying to lower this PH and it just wasn't working so I drained and refilled gave hydrochloric acid a go. Hydrochloric is doing a better job, but I'm still putting in 40ml of 35% hydrochloric per day and the PH still rises from 5.8 to 6.5-6.7 over night and these plants are still tiny, I'm not convinced it's the plants lowering the PH.
Sorry no photos of the plants, but the best way to describe them is that they are yellow on the bottom leaves graduating to lime green on the new growth. No signs of micronutrient deficiencies.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance
TGS